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    I enjoy reloading (just as I enjoy fly tying); the app won't have an enjoyment adjustment to the calculation. If you have to worry about the cost then you really shouldn't be doing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruger_shooter View Post
    I enjoy reloading (just as I enjoy fly tying); the app won't have an enjoyment adjustment to the calculation. If you have to worry about the cost then you really shouldn't be doing it.
    As I noted earlier, if I didn't reload, I sure as heck couldn't afford to shoot ANY centrefire stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacfoley View Post
    As I noted earlier, if I didn't reload, I sure as heck couldn't afford to shoot ANY centrefire stuff.

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    personally i like reloading as it gives the user satisfaction......its not just pulling the trigger its all the little stages leading up to it

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    PPU ammo in my 22-250 i could not beat by reloading my own

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratshot5 View Post
    PPU ammo in my 22-250 i could not beat by reloading my own
    Sir, I'd be amazed if careful handloading and development could not beat any factory load. Are you basing your opinion on fact?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacfoley View Post
    Sir, I'd be amazed if careful handloading and development could not beat any factory load. Are you basing your opinion on fact?

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    Likely he is talking cost wise and is probably right if you factor in reloading time, brass costs, electric for tumbling etc.
    Thanks for looking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boydy47 View Post
    Likely he is talking cost wise and is probably right if you factor in reloading time, brass costs, electric for tumbling etc.
    Or has bugger all ability with load dev.
    I'm a maggot in another life you know

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